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Summary Of Lucy In The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe
Lucy in The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe is a hero because she helps fight off the evil White
Witch and save Narnia. Even though no one believes Narnia is real she continues to go there and
visit the faun and beavers. She also later in the book helps defeat the white witch and her army and
then saves the faun. After the battle she then heals all of the wounded soldiers with her healing
potion. These prove that Lucy is a hero.
In the lion the witch and the wardrobe the ordinary world is earth, it's where they first start out. the
place where there isn't Lucy finds a wardrobe. The wardrobe is in a plain room. She continues to
look around the wardrobe and eventually go inside. This would be the call to adventure. She finds a
magical place in the wardrobe called Narnia. " this must simply be an enormous wardrobe!"
Thought Lucy, going still further in and pushing the soft folds of the coats aside to make room for
her. She then noticed that there was something crunching under her feet. The next moment she
noticed she was rubbing her hands and face against something hard and prickly. "Why, it is just like
branches of trees!" She then goes on to find a faun, the faun is half man half goat. The faun goes by
the name of Mr. Tumnus. Mr. Tumnus explains to Lucy that there is a Witch and that is the reason it
snows all the time. He goes on to explain that she is the queen of Narnia and when she finds animals
or people she doesn't like she turns them into stone. Lucy is
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The House On A Rainy Day And Lucy
Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie are four siblings sent to live in the country with the
eccentric Professor Kirke during World War II. The children explore the house on a rainy day and
Lucy, the youngest, finds an enormous wardrobe. Lucy steps inside and finds herself in a strange,
snowy wood. Lucy encounters the Faun Tumnus, who is surprised to meet a human girl. Tumnus
tells Lucy that she has entered Narnia, a different world. Tumnus invites Lucy to tea, and she
accepts. Lucy and Tumnus have a wonderful tea, but the faun bursts into tears and confesses that he
is a servant of the evil White Witch. The Witch has enchanted Narnia so that it is always winter and
never Christmas. Tumnus explains that he has been enlisted to capture human beings. Lucy implores
Tumnus to release her, and he agrees.
Lucy exits Narnia and eagerly tells her siblings about her adventure in the wardrobe. They do not
believe her, however. Lucy 's siblings insist that Lucy was only gone for seconds and not for hours
as she claims. When the Pevensie children look in the back of the wardrobe they see that it is an
ordinary piece of furniture. Edmund teases Lucy mercilessly about her imaginary country until one
day when he sees her vanishing into the wardrobe. Edmund follows Lucy and finds himself in
Narnia as well. He does not see Lucy, and instead meets the White Witch that Tumnus told Lucy
about. The Witch Witch introduces herself to Edmund as the Queen of Narnia. The Witch feeds
Edmund
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Analysis Of Stolen By Lucy Christopher
No one ever thinks in their lifetime they will be kidnapped. For Gemma this nightmare became her
reality. Except for her it was not a fight for her life it was a mental fight. Stolen written by Lucy
Christopher takes place in Australia. Where the main Character Gemma is kidnapped by Tyler who
through the past years has watched her and developed feelings for Gemma. Throughout the story
Gemma starts to realize perspective from Tyler's eyes and developes "feelings" for him. Those
feelings cause Gemma to have an internal battle with herself. Stolen by Lucy Christopher reflects
the characteristics of an internal battle with the idea of staying or leaving, turning Ty in or letting
him free, or to even trust or not. Most people in their life will ... Show more content on
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The most famous people get money for just sitting around doing nothing. In the story Stolen
Gemma is found and is famous because her parents are well known. If it was not for her parents
fame no one would have known about her disappearance."And the apartment complex couldn't
refuse the money Dad offered for keeping things quiet" (Christopher 290). Money gets people
everywhere they need. If someone with less money got kidnapped and somehow their story got out
to the public making that person famous when they were found they would not have the luxury of
privacy after everything they just went through. I realize much more how much this world has been
corrupted because of
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Lucy Pevensie In The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe
"Once there were four children whose names were Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy" (Lewis 3). In
the book the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis, all Lucy Pevensie wants is freedom.
She wants to get away from the egregious war and bombings. She wants her dad to be back from the
hostile war and her mum to be safe with them. She wants to play games with her three elder siblings
to end the vexatious quarreling amongst them and to excite the strict boredom of the old country
house. In all of her wants, nothing stops her persistent cheerfulness and confident attitude. Lucy
Pevensie discovers the importance of the noble qualities which shape her into a valorous hero
through traveling to the magical land of Narnia.
Since the beginning of the tale, Lucy Pevensie shows her personality through her spunky attitude,
persevering faith and valiant courage. Despite the wretched situation of the war, and the sad
separation from her parents so the children could live safer in the country, Lucy's attitude remains
positive the entire way through. Even when her siblings skeptically doubt her ridiculous adventure
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In Elizabeth Svoboda's article, "Could You Be a Hero", explains two major versions of a hero. "On
one end of the spectrum you have feats of "everyday heroism," like helping someone cross the
street. These good deeds are relatively low–risk. And on the other end, you have high–stakes
heroism, like rescuing someone from a burning building. Both are important." Lucy Pevensie had
both of these heroic exploits. Living her normal life with her family, she dealt with each of her
siblings through the perspective of a true hero, by calming quarreling and asserting cheerfulness as
well as peace. Venturing into the extraordinary land of Narnia, Lucy continues the "everyday
heroism" but additionally becomes a more epic hero by risking her life and rescuing others
(Svoboda
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Lucy As A Nurse
Actually, her future is already planned one; leaving her home, arriving in a country, becoming part
of an unfamiliar family, taking care of their four girls, and attending the school, which prepares
nurses. Because Lucy's parents see her only as a nurse in the future: "Oh, I can just see you in your
nurse's uniform. I shall be very proud of you" (39). During this time, she must support her family,
like other girls from an island and after graduation return home. However, this plan is not Lucy's
own, but her mother's. Lucy is of the other opinion; she does not want to become a nurse, as well as
to return home:
Whatever my future held, nursing would not be a part of it. I had to wonder what made anyone think
a nurse could be made of me. I was not good at taking orders from anyone, not good at waiting on
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It is true that critics constantly call Kincaid as an angry author, who expresses her anger through her
protagonists. As a result, critics often describe Lucy as an angry, black, young woman. In return,
Kincaid states in Perry's interview that "the first step to claiming yourself is anger. You get mad.
And you can't do anything before you get angry" (498, qtd. in Brown 219). In another interview, she
protests that she is angry: "I'm not angry. That's not the way I think of it. The way I think of it is that
I'm telling the truth. [...] I'm always surprised to hear or read my work described, "In angry tones,
she says." No! In truthful tones! Does truth have a tone? I don't know" (Alleyne) . However, readers
still find in her works anger voice through her protagonists. According to Brown, for Kincaid "anger
is liberating precisely because it is fundamentally change the dynamic between oneself and the
world" and he adds
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Forgiving Quality Of Lucy In C. S. Lewis
In the novel, C.S. Lewis first demonstrates the forgiving quality of Lucy in the very beginning
where she meets Mr. Tumnus. This is evident when Mr. Tumnus comes to the realisation that Lucy
is the Daughter of Eve and has not captured her but fraternized with her and invited her for tea. The
author expresses this through foreshadow in Lucy's response for Mr Tumnus's forgiveness "Why of
course I can, and I do hope you won't get into dreadful trouble on my account suggests to
responders that Lucy is willing to forgive anyone who is genuinely sorry and also foreshadows Mr.
Tumnus is later arrested by the White Witch.
In the film, the director demonstrates this forgiving quality through Lucy's facial expression. This is
illustrated when Lucy is
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Analysis Of I Love Lucy
The I Love Lucy Show was broadcasted in the 1950s based in New York, it was a family based
show that featured a loving, yet comical couple Lucy and Ricky Ricardo, later in the series they
became parents to Ricky Ricardo Jr. The show also included Fred and Ethel Mertz who were the
neighbors, friends and also the landlords of Lucy and Ricardo.The couple joined them on different
episodes as supporting characters adding to the storyline.
I Love Lucy was the first influential and also successful sitcom. Unlike many shows of that era, it
involved a biracial couple, including a Caucasian woman and a Cuban man. Which in that
timeframe wasn't the norm showing the possibility of existence between two cultures.
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He has the help of Aunt Bea and friends throughout the small town of Mayberry to help him get
through this time and also help him look after his son and instill the right morals into him.
The filming was also different between the shows, in the I Love Lucy Show they were always
showed once they reached their venue, the were never shown commuting or shown how they may
have possibly arrived to the desired location, where in the Andy Griffith Show you wouldn't see
them actually driving but you would see them getting out of the car making reference to how they
got to their destination and sometimes you may even see them pulling off from their destination.
The environment was different on the shows also, although Lucy showed a good environment where
people just opened the doors to your home without knocking, her show was still portrayed as living
in the city, where there were restaurants and nightclubs etc. while Andy Griffith showed small town
living, just basically a neighborhood or very small city with gas stations, drug stores, really simple
details, with small neighborhood problems. Andy really never had any serious crimes to solve. He
had to deal with with angry citizens, neighborhood issues, morally right situations, or small conflicts
nothing too serious.
Both shows showed moral and integrity issues throughout where they had to choose between what
was right and what was wrong. Both shows showed the importance of
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Analysis Of Stolen By Lucy Christopher
No one ever thinks in their lifetime they will be kidnapped. For Gemma this nightmare became her
reality. Except for her it was not a fight for her life it was a mental fight. Stolen written by Lucy
Christopher takes place in Australia. Where the main Character Gemma is kidnapped by Tyler who
through the past years has watched her and developed feelings for Gemma. Throughout the story
Gemma starts to realize perspective from Tyler's eyes and developes "feelings" for him. Those
feelings cause Gemma to have an internal battle with herself. Stolen by Lucy Christopher reflects
the characteristics of an internal battle with the idea of staying or leaving, turning Ty in or letting
him free, or to even trust or not. Most people in their life will ... Show more content on
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The most famous people get money for just sitting around doing nothing. In the story Stolen
Gemma is found and is famous because her parents are well known. If it was not for her parents
fame no one would have known about her disappearance."And the apartment complex couldn't
refuse the money Dad offered for keeping things quiet" (Christopher 290). Money gets people
everywhere they need. If someone with less money got kidnapped and somehow their story got out
to the public making that person famous when they were found they would not have the luxury of
privacy after everything they just went through. I realize much more how much this world has been
corrupted because of
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Lucy Monologue
The thing that scared us the most was when the Red Robin that was supposedly leading the way
flew off, and then that's when we realized that we were lost, hungry, with no shelter while it was
cold. But then suddenly we heard some rattling in the bushes and we we're cautious but then a little
cute beaver poked it's head out, it didn't come towards us but it was signaling to follow him. So we
did, and he showed us that he had Lucy's handkerchief that she had given the Faun before she left
Narnia, that made us trust him because the Faun had given it to him. It took quite a long time, lots of
hills and walking, being hungry and tired didn't help the fact that it was cold to. When we finally
arrived we met wonderful Mrs. Beaver and she was cooking
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Lucy by Jamaica Kincaid Essay
My Journey into Discovering My True Self
Jamaica Kincaid's success as a writer was not easily attained as she endured struggles of having to
often sleep on the floor of her apartment because she could not afford to buy a bed. She described
herself as being a struggling writer, who did not know how to write, but sheer determination and a
fortunate encounter with the editor of The New Yorker, William Shawn who set the epitome for her
writing success. Ms. Kincaid was a West–Indian American writer who was the first writer and the
first individual from her island of Antigua to achieve this goal. Her genre of work includes novelists,
essayist, and a gardener. Her writing style has been described as having dreamlike repetition,
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She was so enthralled by the powerful and defiance nature of the main character Lucifer in one of
the books, that the title of her book 'Lucy 'derived from the name Lucifer. Like Kincaid, the
character Lucy Josephine Potter; Potter being Kincaid's given name at birth was born on a small
island May 25, 1949. Kincaid was raised in a home with an overly protected mother, a stepfather
and three brothers. Although she was very intelligent, Kincaid received no encouragement at home
and because of this, her relationship with her mother remains very stagnant throughout her
childhood and into adolescence.
In 'Lucy' the character Lucy, an immigrant girl, leaves her home in the West Indies to come to
America in order to reinvent herself and to discover her own identity. Her struggles for personal
freedom and independence would require her complete disconnection from her family especially her
mother. To do so, Lucy not only had to let go of her former identity, but she also has to void herself
of the self–destruction and loneliness. Lucy's liberation from the past is the key element to her
finding her new self. That too will require her to mentally recolonized her past and present in a way
she feels comfortable. The novel places Lucy at a cross road of culture and identities Antiguan and
American. Upon arrival to America to work as an au pair for an
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Comparison Of I Love Lucy And The Simpsons
A lot has changed in the years of TV, but in terms of sitcoms between the two shows I love Lucy
and the Simpson there has been a lot of change. I love Lucy is an American television sitcom that
was made in 1951 and ended in 1957. I love Lucy was an old modern television showed that was in
black and white, the picture was old and not as advanced as television today. The Simpsons is an
American animated sitcom started in 1989 and is still showing as of today. The Simpsons is a more
colorful and also animated TV show. The picture is better and it got better as the years went on. I
don't think anything has changed in terms the focus of comedy. The focus of comedy has always
been current events, things that have happened in the past and the standards
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Lucy, discovered by Donald C. Johanson and Tom Gray, is...
Lucy
The discovery of Lucy is our oldest and most complete human ancestor. She is less than 3.8 million
years old hominid of Australopithecus afarensis, which was discovered in November 24, 1974 by
Donald C. Johanson and Tom Gray in the Hadar region of Ethiopia.
They named her Lucy in reference to the well–known Beatles song "Lucy in the Sky with
Diamonds", which played over and over as they celebrated their findings.
This uncovering of Lucy was very fascinating and answered many questions to our human
evolution.The search for human ancestry has been ongoing for the past century since the publication
of Charles Darwin's "Origins of the Species". As more evidence about the 'branches' of the
evolutionary tree of many distinct animals and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The joint could "lock", suggesting the animal could walk upright. This was an important discovery
showing an ancient bipedal creature. If the bones' age was consistent with Johanson's hypothesized
"missing link", it would serve as supporting evidence to Johanson's theory.
Lucy's entire skeleton was found about two and a half kilometers from the site in which the bipedal
knee joint was found. The conclusion that both fossils originate from the same species is
questionable, and might have been influenced by Johanson's pre–existing biases. While only forty
percent of the skeleton was found.
The scientist predict that Lucy is at least 20 years old because her wisdom teeth had fully come in.
Her head looked primitive and her brain was not much bigger than a chimpanzee's. She was an ape
with a human looking body but underdeveloped skull and brain. We obviously still had a long way
to come in the 3.18 million years between then and now, but Lucy already showed clear differences
from the normal apes. The shape of her hip bones and her upright posture means that Lucy is closer
to us than the chimpanzee. Knowing that Lucy could walk on two legs and was about 3'6'' tall.
The habitat is predicted a mix of woodland, where they hunt for food on the ground and in trees,
along with more open areas where they would have walked upright. Evidence from their teeth
suggest that this hominine ate soft fruits and leaves but was also adapted to eat harder, more brittle
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I Love Lucy Research Paper
1. I Love Lucy, the show, is about the life of Lucy and Ricky Ricardo. Lucy is like a housewife in
the 1950s in New York City. It is a comedy where it is about the daily life of a marriage. Where the
couple are of different origins since her husband Ricky is Cuban and Lucy from US. The show
inspires in a comic and different way since the difference between cultures is mixed as well as the
role of man and woman. Lucy plays the role of a housewife where he longs to have a business or a
race his ambitious was a life beyond domesticity where I create schemes and inventions to leave the
kitchen. Although her husband Ricky was the one who was entertained in Tropicana Club where he
play instrument. Ricky has the roll the man of the house. 2. I
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Analysis Of ' I Love Lucy '
What are audience of this text persuaded to believe, think, or do and how is this persuasion
accomplished?
I love Lucy is one of the most popular and legendary television shows from the 50 's with a large
audience. As well as it has played an important role on the basic element of the sitcom genre. The
fame of this comedy show is for the skills of the actors like Lucille Ball (Lucy) and Ricky Ricardo.
This show is about the daily life of marriage. Through this show the audience can relate to middle–
class couples. This young couple illustrates the experiences of a typical America marriage. This
show allows the audience to identify how the family roles and the roles of men and women should
be. For example it could be distinguished that Lucy is assumed the roles as the common house wife
while Ricky maintains the house. Here the audience is persuaded and made to believe that it should
be thus the rules of a family you can see the roles and the behaviors that are presented and the
interpretation towards the women when Ricky expect his wife to obey him. Also Lucy constantly
struggled to be more than a housewife to which many women have also attempted to divert. The
episodes of I love Lucy show that the intelligence of women is not valued. This means that the
audience is persuaded and made to think that women are not smart. The representation for the role
of genders can also be seen though Ricky since he represents the predominant. It can be said that the
domestic ideology of
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The Female Characters In Lucy, By Jamaica Kincaid
Lucy Josephine Potter and Mariah, are two of the main female characters in Jamaica Kincaid's
novel, Lucy, which was published in 1990 (Sparknotes). Although the two women reside together in
the first part of the story, it is as if they possess two different consciousness'.
Lucy Potter, a Caribbean teenager nineteen–years–of age, has come to the United States as an au
pair. She is employed by Mariah to take care of her four daughters. Mariah is a middle–class
housewife who appears to have the "ideal" American family. Most likely the story takes place
during the late 1960's and 1970's. During this period of time, there was a large influx of immigrants
who arrived from the Caribbean, seeking employment and a more prosperous lifestyle. Much of
story deals with their relationship of these two women and their interactions. Mariah often makes an
effort to connect with Lucy, however their perspectives of life's events often contradict each other.
Jamaica Kincaid's (born as Elaine Potter Richardson) stories have been described as
autobiographical or memoir fiction. This is for the reason that, there often exists frequent
similarities between her own life experiences and those of the protagonists in her stories. The same
is true of the novel, Lucy. While reading Lucy, one wonders how many of the author's secrets are
hidden within the narratives and events that take place. Kincaid and Lucy are both from the small
island of Antigua. Their homeland is a post–colonial society
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Lucy Pevensie's Influence Tactics And Charisma
Influence Tactics and Charisma
Two other factors played a huge role in Lucy's leadership: the way she influenced others and the
way they perceived her as a person. The influence tactics she uses reflect her power type and the
type of relationship between her and those she is trying to influence. For most of the film, Lucy uses
inspirational appeals with her siblings to keep their spirits up and keep them focused on the tasks of
rescuing Edmund and saving Narnia. Inspirational appeals rely on emotional connection (Hughes,
Ginnett, & Curphy, 2015, p. 69), which Lucy has established well in all of her relationships.
Personal appeals also have a large part in this, since this involves requesting a favor based upon
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Although she may not look like a leader by many standards, upon further reflection, she is a better
leader than most could hope to be. She uses her behaviors and influence tactics, along with social
exchange, friendships, and authenticity, to define herself as a highly effective, invisible leader. She
develops so much as a person and character throughout this movie, and her ability to use her
leadership to better herself and her world serves as an inspiration to audiences everywhere. Narnia
was lucky to have a leader like Lucy, and one can only hope today's world gets a leader like her in
the
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A Room With A View: Setting Influences Characters
In the book, A Room With a View, setting influences the characters emotions as well as their
actions. While on vacation in Florence, Italy, Lucy Honeychurch is much happier and outgoing than
when she is at her home Windy Corner, in England. Lucy's time in Italy is also more focused on
menial things like views of the city and artists. However, while she is at Windy Corner she resumes
practicing piano. Windy Corner, by comparison, is in a stricter environment that reinforces proper
etiquette for women of this time period.
While in Florence, Lucy enjoys the freedom and liberty that she would not normally experience at
Windy Corner. The country of Italy is described as "a place one comes for life" unlike Windy
Corner where Lucy and the other characters seem to be depressed (Pg. 14). Italy seems to have a
happier vibe than England due to the bustling citizens and excess of activites. In Italy, Lucy gains
"light" in that she no longer is a "commonplace girl" but grows into a " woman of Leonardo da
Vinci" (Pg. 72). Italy is also the place where Lucy meets George and they share their first kiss,
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Cecil her fiance is overly protective, thus limiting Lucy's freedoms. He believes that he must "lead
women" and "protect them" at all times, which is different than the way Lucy was treated in Italy by
men (Pg. 107). Cecil is different from George, with whom she shared a kiss, in that he truly did not
love Lucy. Cecil only thought of his relationship to Lucy as a "protector and protected" arrangement
as he did not want the "comradeship after which the girl's soul yearned" (Pg.
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Lucille Ball's I Love Lucy: The American Housewife
In contrast to other shows at the time such as Leave It To Beaver and Father Knows Best Lucy's
show was a refreshing rendering of the American housewife. As the lecture from week two stated,
most shows at the time focused on "cookie cutter" versions of the American middle class family. I
Love Lucy showed that a woman could be messy, silly, scheming, emotional, and driven in addition
to being a housewife. Her television persona was demonstrating a more realistic interpretation of
what it meant be a loving equal half of a marriage while striving to make her dreams a reality.
There were many examples of how CBS curtailed Lucille Ball's wish to show the American
housewife as an independent albeit married woman in the fifties. As discussed ... Show more
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She was different than the Andersons in Father Knows Best and much less prim and proper than the
Cleavers. Her differences made her stand out among the sameness of regular programming in the
fifties, but she didn't stand out too much. Her ability to integrate her personal independent style with
the social standards of her television peers created a beloved series. She served her husband
breakfast (most) mornings and ensured the house was a home because the husband was the only
person a woman should live to serve.[3] Moreover, she would worry about being home on time to
greet her husband and she turned over the finances to him for scrutiny. She followed many of the
social rules she was supposed to follow to be a good wife and that is why she was so widely
accepted. Husbands would allow their wives to see her as a role model of sorts in addition to June
Cleaver because underneath it all she followed the rules. Wives loved watching because it allowed
them to see a woman acting on her impulse and not being just another housewife. The female
gender role applied to Lucy as well as Mrs. Anderson (Father Knows Best), but Lucy got to express
herself as a strong woman without the stifling oppression of her husband as an absolute ruler of the
home. Additionally, Lucy gave women the right to be less than perfect. She was a woman in her
forties and she was glamourous,
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Lucy Family Tree
The most famous member of the human family tree was a fossil named "Lucy". Lucy was a fossil
discovered in 1974, and named after the Beatles song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds". "Lucy
lived some 3.2 million years ago. She belonged to the species Australopithecusafarensis" ( Bower)
Lucy was a hominid, that means she came from the same family as our most recent ancient relatives
and humans. The reason for being such a famous member of the family tree is because it is one of
the few full skeletons of our most recent ancient relatives. Lucy plays a great role in our study of
human evolution. A recent study has revealed how we think Lucy died 3.2 million years ago. We
now believe that Lucy fell to her death from a large tree. The studies show ... Show more content on
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William Jungers is one of those people and he is a paleoanthropologist at Stony Brook Medical
Center in New York. "But the evidence indeed points to a fatal fall, he now argues. No other
explanation can account for Lucy's pattern of bone damage." (Bower) They are arguing that the
cracks in the shoulder are from fossilization and the other cracks are from the fatal falls. Either way
there is no way without traveling back 3.2 million years to tell what Lucy's cause of death was so it
is all what you think and
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Movie Analysis : I Love Lucy
On Monday, January 19, 1953, I Love Lucy made history. It was the night Americas favorite
Hollywood couple Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz gave birth to their second child. But, it was also the
night Americas favorite fictional couple, Lucy and Ricky Ricardo, were giving birth to their first on
the CBS hit, I Love Lucy. The show, already living in its reign as the number one show on American
television, managed to receive forty–four million views on the episode, "Lucy Goes to the
Hospital," making it the highest rated program at the time. The episode received a, "71.7 Nielsen
rating, mere hours after the real Ball–Arnaz baby had been born," Berklee Cultural Studies
professor Lori Landay pointed out in her book I Love Lucy. While not a big deal in television today,
in the 1950s a pregnant woman playing pregnant was groundbreaking. Ball managed to become the
first pregnant (or as CBS had them call it 'expecting') woman on television. Regardless of how
nervous CBS was at the time, to this day, the birth of Little Ricky is still considered to be an iconic
moment in American television. It is hard to believe that I Love Lucy, which is considered to be
Americas first classic sitcom was originally doubted by CBS to actually be successful. CBS had
faith in Lucille playing the role of the wacky, screwball housewife Lucy and with good reason. But,
just about every other component that managed to make the show so iconic, was originally brushed
off as a one way street to failure in the
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Why Does Edmund To Betray Peter Susan And Lucy
Samantha Dechaume Mrs. Patty Eng. 4 4/13/2018 Turkish Delight lead Edmund to betray Peter,
Susan, and Lucy. When Edmund was eating Turkish Delight the White Witch started to ask him
questions, but the question she asked was about him and his sibling. According to Drew Williams
Dec, 13 2017, the main idea about this subject three hidden messages behind Edmund's Turkish
Delight. Turkish Delight will appear more appealing when weak. When Edmund entered into Narnia
his heart was almost as icy as the landscape. Turkish Delight will take you ver fast where you never
planned to go. In a very short period of time from Edmund's first taste of Turkish Delight, the Queen
has taken Edmund captive. Turkish Delight will always lead to betrayal. When ... Show more
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Lewis Narnia? While Edmund was eating the Queen kept on asking him questions. At first Edmund
tried to remember that it is rude to speak with one's mouth full, but soon he forgot about this and
thought only of trying to shovel down as much as Turkish Delight he could, and the more he eat the
more he wanted to eat, and never asked himself why the Queen should be so inquisitive. She got
him to tell her that he had one brother and two sisters, and one of his sisters had already been in
Narnia and had met a faun, and that no one except himself and his brother and his sisters knew
anything about Narnia. She seemed especially interested in the fast that there were the four of them,
and kept on going back to it. "You are sure there are just the four of you?" she asked."Two sons of
Adam and two daughters of Eve, neither more nor less?" and Edmund , with his mouth full of
Turkish Delight, turkish–delight kept saying " Yes, I told you that before," and forgetting, to call her
"Your Majesty" but she didn't seem to mind now. I conclusion Leah Schnelbach say that Turkish
delight made Edmund betray his brother and
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Analysis of Lucy Gayheart by Willa Cather
Analysis of Lucy Gayheart by Willa Cather
Lucy Gayheart is a young, spirited, intelligent music student from Havorford, on the South Platte
River. In the winters, she attends a conservatory in Chicago, under the tutelage of Professor
Auerbach. In Chicago, she lives in a room above a German bakery, where she takes her breakfasts
and suppers. These small quarters do not distress her; indeed, she craves the solitude of her own
will, her own piano, her own bed. She walks hungrily through Chicago, her appetite for life never
disappointed by the thriving midwestern metropolis. She is beautiful, she is talented, and her young
heart has never been broke. The year is 1901. At some point in everyone's life, you meet someone
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For a time, Lucy Gayheart feels the assurance of a bright future reaffirmed daily. And then a tragedy
strikes, an undreamed–of turn of events, something which happens every day, and yet which we
never address, because it is unthinkable. So will Lucy allow tragedy to beat her down into an
existence she has long scorned? Or will she find the mettle to not only endure, but to grow in the
face of, her heartbreak? This book was published in 1935. Its syntax can be long–winded, but its
imagery is unforgettable. The author conveys a deep love for her fellow man, and for the
inexpressible promise of a young life. I believe there is Lucy Gayheart in all of us.
The small–town character of Lucy was so typical and nostalgic in her quest for first, real, and
unconventional love, much to the dismay of her rogue–ish childhood admirer. The feelings and
actions of Lucy toward both situations is so characteristic of youth and young love. This novel
would appeal mostly to women, from the teens on up, who are looking for something to read on a
cold, rainy day while sipping hot cocoa. It is a wonderful escape to a past time in America and life.
From the beginning Lucy Gayheart held my attention. It had so many ups, and downs, twists and
turns that it was captivating. The book was very descriptive and wordy, but instead of taking away
from the book it added depth and clarity. It's detail allowed me to become part of the book. I felt as
if I knew Lucy forever,
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Analysis Of I Love Lucy
Rewinding back to the 1950's, I Love Lucy was one of the most popular sitcoms on television.
There were two main characters and they happen to be married. The husband's name was Ricky and
the wife's name is Lucy. Ricky is a talented singer and part of a band. On the other hand, his wife
strives to be famous and share her talents with the world. Her husband claims that she has no talent
and she would be better off staying at home to be a housewife. Throughout the show, Lucy finds
herself getting into trouble as she often tries to perform at Tropicana, the place in which Ricky
works.
This black and white sitcom displays many characteristics that differentiate this show from current
ones. During this time, women were displayed in the upmost manner and they had to keep the "lady
like" image. Lucy is displayed as this innocent quiet lady who was expected to only do right.
Women were expected to maintain their elegance and class, while men were able to have a bit of
freedom with their personality. She was never shown drunk and was always well behaved. Having
Lucy in a drunken state could alter others' opinions of her. In the show, they never referred to Lucy
as pregnant. They would always say that Lucy is "with child" or "expecting". Also, it was forbidden
for Lucy and Ricky to sleep in the same bed on television. They were filmed on two separate twin–
sized beds, even if they were married. Everything was nicely thought out in hopes to not degrade
Lucy's status as a woman. The
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Lucy Ap Psychology
Virginie Silla's movie Lucy is what would call absurd, so only a few people actually take the time to
watch it. Lucy, a twenty four year old female who is over–seas studying in Taipei, Taiwan. It is
surely a different way of thinking, because it expands your mind more than imaginable. The movie
shows us what it would be like to be able to expand our minds to a hundred percent and all the
"superpowers" we would have. The drug that is portrayed in the movie is what makes Lucy such an
amazing human. The drug seems to force her whole mind to wake up. I believe they are trying to
secretly show the world that our minds are so much more than we give out. We only use about two
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She has to keep indulging herself with these absurd drugs, just to be able to stay alive she believes,
or turn into whatever she is transforming into. She is an un–stoppable woman. Everyone comes
together, and Dr. Norman instructs Lucy to come to a certain research hospital to be looked at by
him and his following team members, once they arrive, they get started on inserting the rest of the
CHP4 chemicals into her body, so she can fully transform. Not knowing, the Chinese drug
traffickers have followed them and found them at the hospital, there is a big shoot out seen between
the police and the Chinese. Once Jang enters the room where Lucy is, he seems to not find her. She
successfully reached a hundred percent of her brains capacity and vanished into thin air. Once Jang
asks where she is, her police officer friend receives a message from her saying she is everywhere.
This is what confuses me the most, if a person reaches a hundred percent of their brains powers,
then they basically become God, since they know every single little thing about everyone, and
everything. Lucy decides to make herself into a large computer for the doctors and staff, she holds
all the information that will ever be needed in
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How They Dress In Lucy Research Paper
How they Dress: In Lucy the outfits are very generic or what you would expect at the time. The girls
would dress up to look cute and nice and the men would be in suits and usually look very formal. In
Modern family they all would dress sort of like how we would. Very casually and no one really
sticks out from one another when it would come to comparing clothes.
Role of men/women: The roles in I Love Lucy would also be something that you would expect for
the time. The Men would be the busy business men in there suits going and working and coming
home to greet their wife and for the ladies, It would be like cleaning, Kitchen Work and most
stereotypical things. In modern family everything is mixed and ordinary. You have the adults going
to work
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I love Lucy: Lucy Ball
"If you've never failed, you've never lived." ("If you've never failed, you've never lived"–video)
This video and short statement entails that life is about taking risks and learning from one's
mistakes. Without life's mistakes, people wouldn't have the motivation to become better. Failure is a
part of life. Failure allows the term, "When you fall, you get back up" come into play, allowing
individuals to realize that it is a natural part of life to lose at something; one must simply get back
up and try harder. Without failure how would people discover their true potential? Rather than
giving failure a negative perspective, society should see it as a part of life that allows for growth and
knowledge.
Sadly, with failure comes the idea of flaw. Because of flaw, people would rather stay in their
comfort zone, conforming to whatever position society has thrust upon them. Because of this, the
lack of motivation and drive eventually dwindles away because people are too afraid to, "get back
up and try again". The videos: Italy Talgam: Lead Like the Great Conductor, If you've never failed,
you've never lived, Dan Pink: The puzzle of motivation, these videos provide powerful examples of
how motivation works and how failure is a natural part of life that drives people to be great
performers, innovators, and managers.
As the narrator in, If you've never failed, you've never lived quoted, "You're wasting your time, she
is too shy to put her best foot forward," this was in reference
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The Show I Love Lucy Essay
We are all here for a spell, get all the good laughs you can. –– Will Rogers
Television's rise in popularity throughout the fifties saw the emergence of the situation comedy, a
style that captivated audiences by presenting a story with a beginning, a middle, and a happy end.
One of the most popular of these shows, I Love Lucy, continues to appeal to both young and old
some forty years later –– and counting. For most people, the answer to how I Love Lucy continually
and effectively draws viewers to the screen is that "It's funny." There is more to this funny show
than meets the eye.
For television viewers of the fifties, Lucy and Ricky could have been familiar neighbors from down
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It was fate and a bit of luck that cast William Frawley and Vivian Vance in the colorful supporting
roles of Fred and Ethel Mertz. After they were cast, it was discovered that both had musical and
dancing talent from vaudeville, which opened doors in script–writing to incorporate these talents.
The four co–stars had an innate ability to evoke laughter; behind the set a bulletin board listed the
names of cast and crew with a series of gold stars next to each name. These represented the number
of times funny, off–camera ad–libs were made (William Frawley always won.)
On Monday, October 15, 1951, I Love Lucy made its debut on the CBS television network, which
then consisted of a few big stations and seventy–four local affiliates. There was solid competition on
NBC in the same 9 p.m. time–slot from "Lights Out" a top ten television version of the original
radio classic. "Lucy," so the critics predicted, didn't stand a chance. (Andrews, 64.) The first episode
to air, preceded by the first of many Philip Morris cigarette commercials, was titled "The Girls Want
to Go to a Nightclub:"
It's the Mertzes' eighteenth wedding anniversary, and Ethel wants to celebrate by going to the
Copacabana, while Fred itches to attend the fights. An arguments ensues, culminating with Ethel
and Lucy informing Fred and Ricky that they'll go nightclubbing without them –– with dates!
Admitting to themselves that perhaps they were
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I Love Lucy Came Out: Different Ideas Of Gender Roles
When the television program I Love Lucy came out, the culture at that time had a different idea of
gender roles. In the television show, Lucy is seen at home and never at work. This is because
women during this time did not work. They would stay at home and be the typical housewife, while
the husband works. In television today, women are seen as independent. These women are allowed
to have the same job as a male.
In the television show I love Lucy, season 1 episode 4, after getting her fortune told, Lucy begins to
think Ricky is trying to murder her. Ricky talking on the phone only made her suspicion worse.
When Ricky comes home, Lucy locks herself in her room. When she comes out, she sees Ricky
putting medicine in her drink. When she drinks the tainted drink, Lucy believes she is going to die.
She then takes the gun from the house and threatens Ricky at the club. Ricky then reveals that he
was truly never going to kill her and that it was only in Lucy's mind.
In the episode, women are portrayed as the typical housewives. These women stay in the house and
take care of the house. At the beginning of the episode, Lucy is seen cooking while Ricky was at
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In current television series, women are mostly strong and independent. Women are out in the
workforce rather than staying home. Both women and men take care of the house; however, the
majority of the time the woman does more housework than the male. The gender roles have changed
over time. The changes in American society are pointing to a completely equal gender role. Today, it
is socially acceptable, and highly encouraged to do the same job as a man. This type of attitude is
showing the culture that girls are capable of doing anything a man can do. Furthermore, this type of
outlook is allowing for women to accomplish great things that they would not have been able to do
in the
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What Is The Theme Of Mirror By Lucy Grealy And Body Image
In "Mirrors," Lucy Grealy describes her experience of having jaw cancer, its treatments, and the
resulting deformity of her face. At the early age of 9, Lucy Grealy was diagnosed with jaw cancer.
Because of this, she had to have a large amount of her jaw surgically removed. Growing up, she was
taunted by other individuals around her for not having a beautiful face. Her facial deformity kept her
from having many friends and having a positive body image. Men ridiculed her as she walked down
the street, individuals stared at her in department stores, and children during her school days would
continuously make fun of her appearance. Lucy Grealy even pretended to live in dangerous places
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Numerous men feel the exact same way Lucy Grealy did about her appearance. Just because they
are men, does not mean they cannot be insecure about their own bodies. The media has a large
influence on how a person feels about his or her appearance. Many individuals feel negatively about
themselves after seeing the media's version of ideal men and women. Grealy completely ignored the
leading cause of body disappointment. Millions of people suffer from having a negative body image
without having a facial deformity. Grealy judged women around her as feeling happy with their
appearance because they did not have a facial deformity. When in reality, those women felt the exact
same way Grealy did. Eating disorders have a direct connection with having a negative body image.
Lucy Grealy completely disregarded the lengths people will go to appear attractive by society's
standards. Lucy Grealy would have made "Mirrors" more complete and cohesive if she would have
added these four
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Analysis Of Color And I Love Lucy
Color & Lighting: How To Get Away With Murder & I Love Lucy
How To Get Away With Murder, a modern 2015 law and murder television drama, and I Love Lucy,
a 1951 live audience comedic sitcom, hold many differences in regards to color and lighting usage.
However, if thoroughly analyzed similarities can be discovered.
In the season finale of How To Get Away With Murder, the director makes great use of color by
means of transitional color, surrealism, color as a symbol, special effect colors, atmospheric colors,
comic colors and advancing colors. The director effectively uses color as a transition from past to
present. Dark green tinted scenes are used to signal a flashback to past. Soon thereafter, normal
realistic colors returned during present scene. Specific examples of this transition is when the
audience is flashed back to when Sam was murdered, when Annalise discovered his infidelity and
when she found his dead body inside their home. Realistic colors resumed after these scenes.
Moreover, surrealism is present in this episode, specifically when Annalise discovers Sam's dead
body dripping with blood on the wooden floor. The dark green atmospheric tints "used in this scene
altered the blood's red to appear additionally nightmarish" (Petrie & Boggs, 2011, p. 204). Also, the
colors in this specific scene contribute to three–dimensionality. The dark nature of this scene and
green filter that succumbs the past, almost makes Annalise blend into the night but her bright read
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Dracula: Mina Harker and Lucy Westenra
In the novel, Dracula, by Bram Stoker, we are introduced to two specific ladies that are essential to
the essence of this gothic, horror novel. These two women are Mina Harker and Lucy Westenra. The
purpose for these two women was for Stoke to clearly depict the two types of women: the innocent
and the contaminated. In the beginning, the women were both examples of the stereotypical flawless
women of this time period. However, as the novel seems to progress, major differences are bound to
arise. Although both women, Lucy and Mina, share the same innocent characteristics, it's more
ascertain that with naïve and inability of self control, Lucy creates a boundary that shows the
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The characteristic that successfully saves her was her ability to continue to be strong and continue to
control herself. Lucy, on the other hand, usually was weak and she didn't even try to fight off
Dracula. She often tries to not recollect the events that occurred between the two. In the end, Mina
was able to actually go back to her old habits and be back into a pure state, while Lucy, sadly, was
not able to. Lucy turned into a vampire, and as a vampire her terrible characteristics were more
apparent than those of when she was pure. While Lucy was a vampire, he eyes were "unclean and
full of hell–fire, instead of the pure, gentle orbs we knew" (222–223). Lucy was not only an active
threat to children but her desires for the men of the land also posed an active threat. At one point,
Dr. Seward recorded, "at that moment, the remnant of my love passed into hate and loathing; had
she then been killed..." (223). Both Lucy and Mina get to a common phase of purity but since Lucy
has a lack of self control and she has unexpected childish qualities, she eventually had to get back
her qualities of innocence in her death. The two main women of Dracula both have very similar
qualities. Other than that, they also have the same strong differences. In this time era, women were
represented as this perfect, loving, and intimate person; however, they often liked to drift from this
stereotype of perfection. The
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I Love Lucy
ne Andes puts it, "Lucy is ultimately UNRULEABLE! ...No she does not break the rules to make a
feminist statement...But in her own rebellious way, she proves that women can break the molds
within which their world tries to cast them..." (2007, para. 3). Therefore, even if people may not
think that it is intentional, watching Lucy try to break free from her homemaker life, could definitely
impact the viewers. Yes, Lucy is usually put back into her place, but occasionally she does get what
she wants, and the fact that she is "disobeying" her husband, may have influenced women to do the
same. With the amount of viewers, "40,000,000 regularly", watching I Love Lucy, it would be hard
to believe that no one was impacted by Lucy's rebellious ways (Pan,
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Lucy In A Room With A View
In A Room with a View, the main theme is of Lucy's transformation from a timid young woman, to
one who is willing to subvert once George opens her eyes to that fact that she is an autonomous
person who can do as she pleases. At the beginning of the novel, she is willing to go along with
most of what her cousin Charlotte dictates is 'proper' on the trip to Florence. She attempts to rebuff
George and heeds Charlotte when she says not to tell anyone what occurred between them. Though
she is clearly not a child, she nevertheless basis many of her choices on what will please her family
society. Even when she becomes engaged to Cecil, she does not demonstrate much gumption. She
makes excuses for his poor behavior and tries to please him by becoming
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I Love Lucy: Most Popular Sitcoms Of The 1950s
I Love Lucy was one of the most popular sitcoms of the 1950s. The show starred Lucille Ball as
Lucy Ricardo and her real life husband Desi Arnaz as club singer Ricky Ricardo. The couple lived
in a New York City apartment building across the hall from their friends Fred and Ethel Mertz.
Lucy's character is a portrayed as a trouble making newlywed who is always causing problems for
her husband and herself. Although I Love Lucy was a groundbreaking for its time, it still kept true to
many of the sex and gender roles thought to be important during the 1950s. I've grown up watching
this show with my parents and I love it because it really makes me laugh and it lets me spend time
with my family. It wasn't until recently that I noticed how different the roles of men and women
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Women were to be housewives and to cook, clean, and raise children. They were expected by
society to provide a relaxed home environment and dinner or lunch on the table when their husbands
returned home from work. Women were thought to have no place in the working world. Lucy
however was always messing something up or breaking something, but at the same time, no matter
how much stuff she messed up, but she almost always had full makeup and her hair perfectly in
place. You never really saw Lucy do anything without wearing a gown and heels whether she was
going out or cleaning.
Women at the time were also thought to be emotionally unstable and unable to make decisions. In
the time period, many women feared being reprimanded by their husbands for doing wrong and
didn't want to get in trouble because the husband was the boss of the home. Lucy almost always
made the wrong choices and when things did not work out she usually ended up throwing a fit or
crying like a child. Ricky would then have to come console
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A Room With A View Literary Merit Essay
A Room With a View Literary Merit I as a reader enjoy reading, however I do not do it as often as I
would like. I always have trouble starting books, I would say that the first five to chapters are the
hardest to get through. I admire how with reading you are able to make your own depiction of
what's happening, instead of seeing what others envisioned. To me a great book must have twists
and turns to keep me interested. I love being able to get to know the characters, feeling as if they are
apart of your own life, being able to see them as almost a friend in your own life. Taking their life
lessons and putting them to use in your own. I like more romantici books where they have to get
over many obstacles to obtain their great love. I also enjoy reading about a character who is able to
turn their troubles around and become better than they once were. As a little girl I was always read
to; I wish that I read more on my own when I was younger. I think it would have helped me get over
the whole "trouble starting a book" phase. I do see myself growing though. I praise older romantic/
coming of age books with their complexity, symbolism, and messages, they have a certain
personality that I adore reading. Finding books like these make me enjoy reading a lot more than I
did, say six years ago. Literary merit to me would be described as the ability to read a book from the
age of 15 to 90 and still enjoy it (you may change meaning with in those years or look at it in a
different
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Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds Journeys Essay
English Assessment Task 1
Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
Song – Imaginative Journey
The Beatles – primarily John Lennon.
The song "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds", performed by The Beatles, written in the year 1967,
by John Lennon, takes the listener on a journey into the imagination. The most common
interpretation of "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" is that the lyrics of the song follow the journey
that one would embark on after taking the drug LSD which would project wild imaginings. Other
interpretations of "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" are that Lennon had a girlfriend named Lucy
and that the song is primarily about her.. During "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds", the imaginative
journey emanates throughout in which adds to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds", there is a lot of imagery; these following examples make it
very easy to project the pictures of the song into the mind. Imagery is shown by lines such as
"cellophane flowers of yellow and green" and "marmalade skies" these lines give the listener a sense
of being there, and being able to see what the composer has portrayed in the song.
The second person technique combined with the technique of imagery, created by alliteration,
"tangerine trees" and "plasticine porters" which helps the description stand out, and adjectives such
as "newspaper taxis".
There are some techniques that are harder to find, and be easily looked–over. This is shown in the
starting line of each verse is innocent and would maybe appeal to a child's mind. For example the
"newspaper taxis" appearing on the shore could refer to paper boats appearing on the shore.
This text explores the journey as means of searching for something as throughout the song, the
listener is told to "look for the girl with the sun in her eyes" who appears difficult to find. Not until
the end of the song and, the end of the journey, the "girl with kaleidoscope eyes" is found. It seems
that she was the purpose of the journey into the imaginative world.
This song relates to journeys because it is believed to be an acid trip, it is a journey through John
Lennon's (the
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Analysis Of A Room With A View By E. M. Forster
In A Room with a View, author E.M. Forster contrasts Florence, Italy and Surrey, England in an
attempt to reveal the interests and desires of Lucy Honeychurch, the main character. Forster does
this through showing differences between what each country represents, Lucy's suitors, and the
expectations of men and women in each location. The differences between the countries show how
the life Lucy wants to live and the life she is expected to live differ, and how these differences
ultimately contribute to the meaning of the work.
Each country in the novel represents a conflict in Lucy's life. While in Italy, Lucy is given the
freedom to roam and explore as she pleases. On page 30 it states, "'I think I shall go out,' said Lucy.
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Cecil, on the other hand, believes women are the lesser sex and wants to offer Lucy less
independence because of it. "So ran her thoughts, while her faculties were busy with Cecil...When
he was cross he was always elaborate, and made long, clever answers where 'Yes' or 'No' would
have done," as stated on page 109. This passage shows Cecil's unnecessary pretentiousness, and it
reveals that Lucy not only notices his attitude, she finds it distasteful. George, on the other hand, is
proven to be joyous and free. This can be shown on page 105, "He smiled, flung himself at them,
splashed them, ducked them, kicked them, muddied them, and drove them out of the pool." The
actions listed describe George's behavior in the pond. He is out there simply enjoying life, and that
is the personality Lucy finds herself wanting. That is the kind of personality that matches Italy, as it
fosters independence and joy. This contradicts England and Cecil, both of which foster pretentious
behavior and a stuffy environment.
Once Part II of the novel is reached, the book transitions from Italy to England. The attitude and
atmosphere shifts, but so do expectations of women. On page 96 it states, "At last she longed for
attention, as a woman should, and looked up to him because he is a man." This sentence is referring
to Lucy and Cecil. This is a representation of England because sentences like this are not found in
Part I of this book, only in Part
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Mirrorings by Lucy Grealy Essay
Mirrorings by Lucy Grealy
Sure, some of us have this great confidence within ourselves about looking great, but that does not
hold true for everyone. I understand the pain or disgust, or even disappointment one feels when they
look in the mirror and say, "I wish I could change this or that about myself". Although this piece is
written about the author's life, it holds meaning and connects with for many people; one only has to
dig deep enough to find one. For me, it was to realize what is important in life can change, adapt
and that we must explore our inner selves and find our own path in life.
In this piece, Grealy describes the influence of her experiences of cancer, its treatments, and the
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Now throughout my life, being the oldest son, and brother I have always felt that I needed to set the
example for the rest of my family. I've felt that I needed to be the pillar of strength to carry my
family, my parents always made me believe that if I was strong then everyone else around me would
benefit. Emotionally as a child I felt shut off from the world because I would be struck/scowled for
crying, or even if I'd show the slightest bit of what my parent's called "overconfidence", which is
basically any type of trying to feel good about my accomplishments in any form. But of course I
was always expected to perform at the peak and be above everyone. For this type of upbringing I
was "isolated" from the rest of my peers, emotionally detached, and felt as if I was an unwanted
enigma. As it says in "Mirrorings" on page 729, "I felt that I was the only one walking about in the
world who understood what was really important."
I felt the exact same in that I only thought I knew what was really important, now that I have moved
out on my own, I finally understand that what is important changes with each day, each second, each
human interaction. For example, in college what is important most would say is to graduate, but
suppose one were to meet someone they could not live without for the rest of their life, slowly that
number one priority of graduating changes to living for that person and making sure both people
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Lucy Grealy's Autobiography Of A Face
Every individual person has their own way of finding comfort in difficult situations. From finding
comfort in simple things like eating a cupcake to harmful and unhealthy ways like self–harm. As
readers read through Autobiography of a Face by Lucy Grealy, they witness the cruelty and pain
Lucy goes through as she gets treated for her cancer and how it drastically changes her appearance
and affects her whole life. When Lucy was young, before she was diagnosed with cancer, her
comfort was being an excellent tomboy because she was a terrible athlete but a good gamer for
casual and daring games. However, that all changed when her treatment for cancer started. Ever
since then, Lucy's life became full of pain, and she withstood that pain by taking comfort in certain
things.
The people around Lucy didn't always give her comfort, in fact, very few did. At the hospital, the
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For instance, when she was at home alone, "At home it was different. Those long quiet mornings in
the house still gave me pleasure," but whenever this silence was interrupted, "tension and shame
accompanied them" (Grealy 93). Especially when Lucy was around her family because since she
wasn't able to detect what she was unhappy about within the complicated family relationship they
shared, she felt that everything started with her and that it was her fault. When Lucy was at the
hospital with her father, there was a feeling of a comforting relief every time he left, "I watched his
back as he left and felt relief" because when he left, the "embarrassment and awkwardness" (Grealy
85) that Lucy's father felt, was the same as hers. That relief of being left alone during a difficult time
is comforting because it becomes a time that's just for you and your thoughts. There's no looks of
judgement or pity written across faces, just the comfort of the surroundings around
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Summary Of Lucy In The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe

  • 1. Summary Of Lucy In The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe Lucy in The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe is a hero because she helps fight off the evil White Witch and save Narnia. Even though no one believes Narnia is real she continues to go there and visit the faun and beavers. She also later in the book helps defeat the white witch and her army and then saves the faun. After the battle she then heals all of the wounded soldiers with her healing potion. These prove that Lucy is a hero. In the lion the witch and the wardrobe the ordinary world is earth, it's where they first start out. the place where there isn't Lucy finds a wardrobe. The wardrobe is in a plain room. She continues to look around the wardrobe and eventually go inside. This would be the call to adventure. She finds a magical place in the wardrobe called Narnia. " this must simply be an enormous wardrobe!" Thought Lucy, going still further in and pushing the soft folds of the coats aside to make room for her. She then noticed that there was something crunching under her feet. The next moment she noticed she was rubbing her hands and face against something hard and prickly. "Why, it is just like branches of trees!" She then goes on to find a faun, the faun is half man half goat. The faun goes by the name of Mr. Tumnus. Mr. Tumnus explains to Lucy that there is a Witch and that is the reason it snows all the time. He goes on to explain that she is the queen of Narnia and when she finds animals or people she doesn't like she turns them into stone. Lucy is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. The House On A Rainy Day And Lucy Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie are four siblings sent to live in the country with the eccentric Professor Kirke during World War II. The children explore the house on a rainy day and Lucy, the youngest, finds an enormous wardrobe. Lucy steps inside and finds herself in a strange, snowy wood. Lucy encounters the Faun Tumnus, who is surprised to meet a human girl. Tumnus tells Lucy that she has entered Narnia, a different world. Tumnus invites Lucy to tea, and she accepts. Lucy and Tumnus have a wonderful tea, but the faun bursts into tears and confesses that he is a servant of the evil White Witch. The Witch has enchanted Narnia so that it is always winter and never Christmas. Tumnus explains that he has been enlisted to capture human beings. Lucy implores Tumnus to release her, and he agrees. Lucy exits Narnia and eagerly tells her siblings about her adventure in the wardrobe. They do not believe her, however. Lucy 's siblings insist that Lucy was only gone for seconds and not for hours as she claims. When the Pevensie children look in the back of the wardrobe they see that it is an ordinary piece of furniture. Edmund teases Lucy mercilessly about her imaginary country until one day when he sees her vanishing into the wardrobe. Edmund follows Lucy and finds himself in Narnia as well. He does not see Lucy, and instead meets the White Witch that Tumnus told Lucy about. The Witch Witch introduces herself to Edmund as the Queen of Narnia. The Witch feeds Edmund ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Analysis Of Stolen By Lucy Christopher No one ever thinks in their lifetime they will be kidnapped. For Gemma this nightmare became her reality. Except for her it was not a fight for her life it was a mental fight. Stolen written by Lucy Christopher takes place in Australia. Where the main Character Gemma is kidnapped by Tyler who through the past years has watched her and developed feelings for Gemma. Throughout the story Gemma starts to realize perspective from Tyler's eyes and developes "feelings" for him. Those feelings cause Gemma to have an internal battle with herself. Stolen by Lucy Christopher reflects the characteristics of an internal battle with the idea of staying or leaving, turning Ty in or letting him free, or to even trust or not. Most people in their life will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most famous people get money for just sitting around doing nothing. In the story Stolen Gemma is found and is famous because her parents are well known. If it was not for her parents fame no one would have known about her disappearance."And the apartment complex couldn't refuse the money Dad offered for keeping things quiet" (Christopher 290). Money gets people everywhere they need. If someone with less money got kidnapped and somehow their story got out to the public making that person famous when they were found they would not have the luxury of privacy after everything they just went through. I realize much more how much this world has been corrupted because of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Lucy Pevensie In The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe "Once there were four children whose names were Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy" (Lewis 3). In the book the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis, all Lucy Pevensie wants is freedom. She wants to get away from the egregious war and bombings. She wants her dad to be back from the hostile war and her mum to be safe with them. She wants to play games with her three elder siblings to end the vexatious quarreling amongst them and to excite the strict boredom of the old country house. In all of her wants, nothing stops her persistent cheerfulness and confident attitude. Lucy Pevensie discovers the importance of the noble qualities which shape her into a valorous hero through traveling to the magical land of Narnia. Since the beginning of the tale, Lucy Pevensie shows her personality through her spunky attitude, persevering faith and valiant courage. Despite the wretched situation of the war, and the sad separation from her parents so the children could live safer in the country, Lucy's attitude remains positive the entire way through. Even when her siblings skeptically doubt her ridiculous adventure in a magical world inside a wardrobe, Lucy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Elizabeth Svoboda's article, "Could You Be a Hero", explains two major versions of a hero. "On one end of the spectrum you have feats of "everyday heroism," like helping someone cross the street. These good deeds are relatively low–risk. And on the other end, you have high–stakes heroism, like rescuing someone from a burning building. Both are important." Lucy Pevensie had both of these heroic exploits. Living her normal life with her family, she dealt with each of her siblings through the perspective of a true hero, by calming quarreling and asserting cheerfulness as well as peace. Venturing into the extraordinary land of Narnia, Lucy continues the "everyday heroism" but additionally becomes a more epic hero by risking her life and rescuing others (Svoboda ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Lucy As A Nurse Actually, her future is already planned one; leaving her home, arriving in a country, becoming part of an unfamiliar family, taking care of their four girls, and attending the school, which prepares nurses. Because Lucy's parents see her only as a nurse in the future: "Oh, I can just see you in your nurse's uniform. I shall be very proud of you" (39). During this time, she must support her family, like other girls from an island and after graduation return home. However, this plan is not Lucy's own, but her mother's. Lucy is of the other opinion; she does not want to become a nurse, as well as to return home: Whatever my future held, nursing would not be a part of it. I had to wonder what made anyone think a nurse could be made of me. I was not good at taking orders from anyone, not good at waiting on other people. Why did ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is true that critics constantly call Kincaid as an angry author, who expresses her anger through her protagonists. As a result, critics often describe Lucy as an angry, black, young woman. In return, Kincaid states in Perry's interview that "the first step to claiming yourself is anger. You get mad. And you can't do anything before you get angry" (498, qtd. in Brown 219). In another interview, she protests that she is angry: "I'm not angry. That's not the way I think of it. The way I think of it is that I'm telling the truth. [...] I'm always surprised to hear or read my work described, "In angry tones, she says." No! In truthful tones! Does truth have a tone? I don't know" (Alleyne) . However, readers still find in her works anger voice through her protagonists. According to Brown, for Kincaid "anger is liberating precisely because it is fundamentally change the dynamic between oneself and the world" and he adds ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Forgiving Quality Of Lucy In C. S. Lewis In the novel, C.S. Lewis first demonstrates the forgiving quality of Lucy in the very beginning where she meets Mr. Tumnus. This is evident when Mr. Tumnus comes to the realisation that Lucy is the Daughter of Eve and has not captured her but fraternized with her and invited her for tea. The author expresses this through foreshadow in Lucy's response for Mr Tumnus's forgiveness "Why of course I can, and I do hope you won't get into dreadful trouble on my account suggests to responders that Lucy is willing to forgive anyone who is genuinely sorry and also foreshadows Mr. Tumnus is later arrested by the White Witch. In the film, the director demonstrates this forgiving quality through Lucy's facial expression. This is illustrated when Lucy is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Analysis Of I Love Lucy The I Love Lucy Show was broadcasted in the 1950s based in New York, it was a family based show that featured a loving, yet comical couple Lucy and Ricky Ricardo, later in the series they became parents to Ricky Ricardo Jr. The show also included Fred and Ethel Mertz who were the neighbors, friends and also the landlords of Lucy and Ricardo.The couple joined them on different episodes as supporting characters adding to the storyline. I Love Lucy was the first influential and also successful sitcom. Unlike many shows of that era, it involved a biracial couple, including a Caucasian woman and a Cuban man. Which in that timeframe wasn't the norm showing the possibility of existence between two cultures. Lucy was a housewife and her husband ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He has the help of Aunt Bea and friends throughout the small town of Mayberry to help him get through this time and also help him look after his son and instill the right morals into him. The filming was also different between the shows, in the I Love Lucy Show they were always showed once they reached their venue, the were never shown commuting or shown how they may have possibly arrived to the desired location, where in the Andy Griffith Show you wouldn't see them actually driving but you would see them getting out of the car making reference to how they got to their destination and sometimes you may even see them pulling off from their destination. The environment was different on the shows also, although Lucy showed a good environment where people just opened the doors to your home without knocking, her show was still portrayed as living in the city, where there were restaurants and nightclubs etc. while Andy Griffith showed small town living, just basically a neighborhood or very small city with gas stations, drug stores, really simple details, with small neighborhood problems. Andy really never had any serious crimes to solve. He had to deal with with angry citizens, neighborhood issues, morally right situations, or small conflicts nothing too serious. Both shows showed moral and integrity issues throughout where they had to choose between what was right and what was wrong. Both shows showed the importance of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Analysis Of Stolen By Lucy Christopher No one ever thinks in their lifetime they will be kidnapped. For Gemma this nightmare became her reality. Except for her it was not a fight for her life it was a mental fight. Stolen written by Lucy Christopher takes place in Australia. Where the main Character Gemma is kidnapped by Tyler who through the past years has watched her and developed feelings for Gemma. Throughout the story Gemma starts to realize perspective from Tyler's eyes and developes "feelings" for him. Those feelings cause Gemma to have an internal battle with herself. Stolen by Lucy Christopher reflects the characteristics of an internal battle with the idea of staying or leaving, turning Ty in or letting him free, or to even trust or not. Most people in their life will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most famous people get money for just sitting around doing nothing. In the story Stolen Gemma is found and is famous because her parents are well known. If it was not for her parents fame no one would have known about her disappearance."And the apartment complex couldn't refuse the money Dad offered for keeping things quiet" (Christopher 290). Money gets people everywhere they need. If someone with less money got kidnapped and somehow their story got out to the public making that person famous when they were found they would not have the luxury of privacy after everything they just went through. I realize much more how much this world has been corrupted because of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Lucy Monologue The thing that scared us the most was when the Red Robin that was supposedly leading the way flew off, and then that's when we realized that we were lost, hungry, with no shelter while it was cold. But then suddenly we heard some rattling in the bushes and we we're cautious but then a little cute beaver poked it's head out, it didn't come towards us but it was signaling to follow him. So we did, and he showed us that he had Lucy's handkerchief that she had given the Faun before she left Narnia, that made us trust him because the Faun had given it to him. It took quite a long time, lots of hills and walking, being hungry and tired didn't help the fact that it was cold to. When we finally arrived we met wonderful Mrs. Beaver and she was cooking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Lucy by Jamaica Kincaid Essay My Journey into Discovering My True Self Jamaica Kincaid's success as a writer was not easily attained as she endured struggles of having to often sleep on the floor of her apartment because she could not afford to buy a bed. She described herself as being a struggling writer, who did not know how to write, but sheer determination and a fortunate encounter with the editor of The New Yorker, William Shawn who set the epitome for her writing success. Ms. Kincaid was a West–Indian American writer who was the first writer and the first individual from her island of Antigua to achieve this goal. Her genre of work includes novelists, essayist, and a gardener. Her writing style has been described as having dreamlike repetition, emotional truth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was so enthralled by the powerful and defiance nature of the main character Lucifer in one of the books, that the title of her book 'Lucy 'derived from the name Lucifer. Like Kincaid, the character Lucy Josephine Potter; Potter being Kincaid's given name at birth was born on a small island May 25, 1949. Kincaid was raised in a home with an overly protected mother, a stepfather and three brothers. Although she was very intelligent, Kincaid received no encouragement at home and because of this, her relationship with her mother remains very stagnant throughout her childhood and into adolescence. In 'Lucy' the character Lucy, an immigrant girl, leaves her home in the West Indies to come to America in order to reinvent herself and to discover her own identity. Her struggles for personal freedom and independence would require her complete disconnection from her family especially her mother. To do so, Lucy not only had to let go of her former identity, but she also has to void herself of the self–destruction and loneliness. Lucy's liberation from the past is the key element to her finding her new self. That too will require her to mentally recolonized her past and present in a way she feels comfortable. The novel places Lucy at a cross road of culture and identities Antiguan and American. Upon arrival to America to work as an au pair for an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Comparison Of I Love Lucy And The Simpsons A lot has changed in the years of TV, but in terms of sitcoms between the two shows I love Lucy and the Simpson there has been a lot of change. I love Lucy is an American television sitcom that was made in 1951 and ended in 1957. I love Lucy was an old modern television showed that was in black and white, the picture was old and not as advanced as television today. The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom started in 1989 and is still showing as of today. The Simpsons is a more colorful and also animated TV show. The picture is better and it got better as the years went on. I don't think anything has changed in terms the focus of comedy. The focus of comedy has always been current events, things that have happened in the past and the standards ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Lucy, discovered by Donald C. Johanson and Tom Gray, is... Lucy The discovery of Lucy is our oldest and most complete human ancestor. She is less than 3.8 million years old hominid of Australopithecus afarensis, which was discovered in November 24, 1974 by Donald C. Johanson and Tom Gray in the Hadar region of Ethiopia. They named her Lucy in reference to the well–known Beatles song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds", which played over and over as they celebrated their findings. This uncovering of Lucy was very fascinating and answered many questions to our human evolution.The search for human ancestry has been ongoing for the past century since the publication of Charles Darwin's "Origins of the Species". As more evidence about the 'branches' of the evolutionary tree of many distinct animals and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The joint could "lock", suggesting the animal could walk upright. This was an important discovery showing an ancient bipedal creature. If the bones' age was consistent with Johanson's hypothesized "missing link", it would serve as supporting evidence to Johanson's theory. Lucy's entire skeleton was found about two and a half kilometers from the site in which the bipedal knee joint was found. The conclusion that both fossils originate from the same species is questionable, and might have been influenced by Johanson's pre–existing biases. While only forty percent of the skeleton was found. The scientist predict that Lucy is at least 20 years old because her wisdom teeth had fully come in. Her head looked primitive and her brain was not much bigger than a chimpanzee's. She was an ape with a human looking body but underdeveloped skull and brain. We obviously still had a long way to come in the 3.18 million years between then and now, but Lucy already showed clear differences from the normal apes. The shape of her hip bones and her upright posture means that Lucy is closer to us than the chimpanzee. Knowing that Lucy could walk on two legs and was about 3'6'' tall. The habitat is predicted a mix of woodland, where they hunt for food on the ground and in trees, along with more open areas where they would have walked upright. Evidence from their teeth suggest that this hominine ate soft fruits and leaves but was also adapted to eat harder, more brittle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. I Love Lucy Research Paper 1. I Love Lucy, the show, is about the life of Lucy and Ricky Ricardo. Lucy is like a housewife in the 1950s in New York City. It is a comedy where it is about the daily life of a marriage. Where the couple are of different origins since her husband Ricky is Cuban and Lucy from US. The show inspires in a comic and different way since the difference between cultures is mixed as well as the role of man and woman. Lucy plays the role of a housewife where he longs to have a business or a race his ambitious was a life beyond domesticity where I create schemes and inventions to leave the kitchen. Although her husband Ricky was the one who was entertained in Tropicana Club where he play instrument. Ricky has the roll the man of the house. 2. I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Analysis Of ' I Love Lucy ' What are audience of this text persuaded to believe, think, or do and how is this persuasion accomplished? I love Lucy is one of the most popular and legendary television shows from the 50 's with a large audience. As well as it has played an important role on the basic element of the sitcom genre. The fame of this comedy show is for the skills of the actors like Lucille Ball (Lucy) and Ricky Ricardo. This show is about the daily life of marriage. Through this show the audience can relate to middle– class couples. This young couple illustrates the experiences of a typical America marriage. This show allows the audience to identify how the family roles and the roles of men and women should be. For example it could be distinguished that Lucy is assumed the roles as the common house wife while Ricky maintains the house. Here the audience is persuaded and made to believe that it should be thus the rules of a family you can see the roles and the behaviors that are presented and the interpretation towards the women when Ricky expect his wife to obey him. Also Lucy constantly struggled to be more than a housewife to which many women have also attempted to divert. The episodes of I love Lucy show that the intelligence of women is not valued. This means that the audience is persuaded and made to think that women are not smart. The representation for the role of genders can also be seen though Ricky since he represents the predominant. It can be said that the domestic ideology of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Female Characters In Lucy, By Jamaica Kincaid Lucy Josephine Potter and Mariah, are two of the main female characters in Jamaica Kincaid's novel, Lucy, which was published in 1990 (Sparknotes). Although the two women reside together in the first part of the story, it is as if they possess two different consciousness'. Lucy Potter, a Caribbean teenager nineteen–years–of age, has come to the United States as an au pair. She is employed by Mariah to take care of her four daughters. Mariah is a middle–class housewife who appears to have the "ideal" American family. Most likely the story takes place during the late 1960's and 1970's. During this period of time, there was a large influx of immigrants who arrived from the Caribbean, seeking employment and a more prosperous lifestyle. Much of story deals with their relationship of these two women and their interactions. Mariah often makes an effort to connect with Lucy, however their perspectives of life's events often contradict each other. Jamaica Kincaid's (born as Elaine Potter Richardson) stories have been described as autobiographical or memoir fiction. This is for the reason that, there often exists frequent similarities between her own life experiences and those of the protagonists in her stories. The same is true of the novel, Lucy. While reading Lucy, one wonders how many of the author's secrets are hidden within the narratives and events that take place. Kincaid and Lucy are both from the small island of Antigua. Their homeland is a post–colonial society ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Lucy Pevensie's Influence Tactics And Charisma Influence Tactics and Charisma Two other factors played a huge role in Lucy's leadership: the way she influenced others and the way they perceived her as a person. The influence tactics she uses reflect her power type and the type of relationship between her and those she is trying to influence. For most of the film, Lucy uses inspirational appeals with her siblings to keep their spirits up and keep them focused on the tasks of rescuing Edmund and saving Narnia. Inspirational appeals rely on emotional connection (Hughes, Ginnett, & Curphy, 2015, p. 69), which Lucy has established well in all of her relationships. Personal appeals also have a large part in this, since this involves requesting a favor based upon relationship quality (Hughes, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although she may not look like a leader by many standards, upon further reflection, she is a better leader than most could hope to be. She uses her behaviors and influence tactics, along with social exchange, friendships, and authenticity, to define herself as a highly effective, invisible leader. She develops so much as a person and character throughout this movie, and her ability to use her leadership to better herself and her world serves as an inspiration to audiences everywhere. Narnia was lucky to have a leader like Lucy, and one can only hope today's world gets a leader like her in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. A Room With A View: Setting Influences Characters In the book, A Room With a View, setting influences the characters emotions as well as their actions. While on vacation in Florence, Italy, Lucy Honeychurch is much happier and outgoing than when she is at her home Windy Corner, in England. Lucy's time in Italy is also more focused on menial things like views of the city and artists. However, while she is at Windy Corner she resumes practicing piano. Windy Corner, by comparison, is in a stricter environment that reinforces proper etiquette for women of this time period. While in Florence, Lucy enjoys the freedom and liberty that she would not normally experience at Windy Corner. The country of Italy is described as "a place one comes for life" unlike Windy Corner where Lucy and the other characters seem to be depressed (Pg. 14). Italy seems to have a happier vibe than England due to the bustling citizens and excess of activites. In Italy, Lucy gains "light" in that she no longer is a "commonplace girl" but grows into a " woman of Leonardo da Vinci" (Pg. 72). Italy is also the place where Lucy meets George and they share their first kiss, which represents love and happiness. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cecil her fiance is overly protective, thus limiting Lucy's freedoms. He believes that he must "lead women" and "protect them" at all times, which is different than the way Lucy was treated in Italy by men (Pg. 107). Cecil is different from George, with whom she shared a kiss, in that he truly did not love Lucy. Cecil only thought of his relationship to Lucy as a "protector and protected" arrangement as he did not want the "comradeship after which the girl's soul yearned" (Pg. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Lucille Ball's I Love Lucy: The American Housewife In contrast to other shows at the time such as Leave It To Beaver and Father Knows Best Lucy's show was a refreshing rendering of the American housewife. As the lecture from week two stated, most shows at the time focused on "cookie cutter" versions of the American middle class family. I Love Lucy showed that a woman could be messy, silly, scheming, emotional, and driven in addition to being a housewife. Her television persona was demonstrating a more realistic interpretation of what it meant be a loving equal half of a marriage while striving to make her dreams a reality. There were many examples of how CBS curtailed Lucille Ball's wish to show the American housewife as an independent albeit married woman in the fifties. As discussed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was different than the Andersons in Father Knows Best and much less prim and proper than the Cleavers. Her differences made her stand out among the sameness of regular programming in the fifties, but she didn't stand out too much. Her ability to integrate her personal independent style with the social standards of her television peers created a beloved series. She served her husband breakfast (most) mornings and ensured the house was a home because the husband was the only person a woman should live to serve.[3] Moreover, she would worry about being home on time to greet her husband and she turned over the finances to him for scrutiny. She followed many of the social rules she was supposed to follow to be a good wife and that is why she was so widely accepted. Husbands would allow their wives to see her as a role model of sorts in addition to June Cleaver because underneath it all she followed the rules. Wives loved watching because it allowed them to see a woman acting on her impulse and not being just another housewife. The female gender role applied to Lucy as well as Mrs. Anderson (Father Knows Best), but Lucy got to express herself as a strong woman without the stifling oppression of her husband as an absolute ruler of the home. Additionally, Lucy gave women the right to be less than perfect. She was a woman in her forties and she was glamourous, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Lucy Family Tree The most famous member of the human family tree was a fossil named "Lucy". Lucy was a fossil discovered in 1974, and named after the Beatles song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds". "Lucy lived some 3.2 million years ago. She belonged to the species Australopithecusafarensis" ( Bower) Lucy was a hominid, that means she came from the same family as our most recent ancient relatives and humans. The reason for being such a famous member of the family tree is because it is one of the few full skeletons of our most recent ancient relatives. Lucy plays a great role in our study of human evolution. A recent study has revealed how we think Lucy died 3.2 million years ago. We now believe that Lucy fell to her death from a large tree. The studies show ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... William Jungers is one of those people and he is a paleoanthropologist at Stony Brook Medical Center in New York. "But the evidence indeed points to a fatal fall, he now argues. No other explanation can account for Lucy's pattern of bone damage." (Bower) They are arguing that the cracks in the shoulder are from fossilization and the other cracks are from the fatal falls. Either way there is no way without traveling back 3.2 million years to tell what Lucy's cause of death was so it is all what you think and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Movie Analysis : I Love Lucy On Monday, January 19, 1953, I Love Lucy made history. It was the night Americas favorite Hollywood couple Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz gave birth to their second child. But, it was also the night Americas favorite fictional couple, Lucy and Ricky Ricardo, were giving birth to their first on the CBS hit, I Love Lucy. The show, already living in its reign as the number one show on American television, managed to receive forty–four million views on the episode, "Lucy Goes to the Hospital," making it the highest rated program at the time. The episode received a, "71.7 Nielsen rating, mere hours after the real Ball–Arnaz baby had been born," Berklee Cultural Studies professor Lori Landay pointed out in her book I Love Lucy. While not a big deal in television today, in the 1950s a pregnant woman playing pregnant was groundbreaking. Ball managed to become the first pregnant (or as CBS had them call it 'expecting') woman on television. Regardless of how nervous CBS was at the time, to this day, the birth of Little Ricky is still considered to be an iconic moment in American television. It is hard to believe that I Love Lucy, which is considered to be Americas first classic sitcom was originally doubted by CBS to actually be successful. CBS had faith in Lucille playing the role of the wacky, screwball housewife Lucy and with good reason. But, just about every other component that managed to make the show so iconic, was originally brushed off as a one way street to failure in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Why Does Edmund To Betray Peter Susan And Lucy Samantha Dechaume Mrs. Patty Eng. 4 4/13/2018 Turkish Delight lead Edmund to betray Peter, Susan, and Lucy. When Edmund was eating Turkish Delight the White Witch started to ask him questions, but the question she asked was about him and his sibling. According to Drew Williams Dec, 13 2017, the main idea about this subject three hidden messages behind Edmund's Turkish Delight. Turkish Delight will appear more appealing when weak. When Edmund entered into Narnia his heart was almost as icy as the landscape. Turkish Delight will take you ver fast where you never planned to go. In a very short period of time from Edmund's first taste of Turkish Delight, the Queen has taken Edmund captive. Turkish Delight will always lead to betrayal. When ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lewis Narnia? While Edmund was eating the Queen kept on asking him questions. At first Edmund tried to remember that it is rude to speak with one's mouth full, but soon he forgot about this and thought only of trying to shovel down as much as Turkish Delight he could, and the more he eat the more he wanted to eat, and never asked himself why the Queen should be so inquisitive. She got him to tell her that he had one brother and two sisters, and one of his sisters had already been in Narnia and had met a faun, and that no one except himself and his brother and his sisters knew anything about Narnia. She seemed especially interested in the fast that there were the four of them, and kept on going back to it. "You are sure there are just the four of you?" she asked."Two sons of Adam and two daughters of Eve, neither more nor less?" and Edmund , with his mouth full of Turkish Delight, turkish–delight kept saying " Yes, I told you that before," and forgetting, to call her "Your Majesty" but she didn't seem to mind now. I conclusion Leah Schnelbach say that Turkish delight made Edmund betray his brother and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Analysis of Lucy Gayheart by Willa Cather Analysis of Lucy Gayheart by Willa Cather Lucy Gayheart is a young, spirited, intelligent music student from Havorford, on the South Platte River. In the winters, she attends a conservatory in Chicago, under the tutelage of Professor Auerbach. In Chicago, she lives in a room above a German bakery, where she takes her breakfasts and suppers. These small quarters do not distress her; indeed, she craves the solitude of her own will, her own piano, her own bed. She walks hungrily through Chicago, her appetite for life never disappointed by the thriving midwestern metropolis. She is beautiful, she is talented, and her young heart has never been broke. The year is 1901. At some point in everyone's life, you meet someone whom you think can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For a time, Lucy Gayheart feels the assurance of a bright future reaffirmed daily. And then a tragedy strikes, an undreamed–of turn of events, something which happens every day, and yet which we never address, because it is unthinkable. So will Lucy allow tragedy to beat her down into an existence she has long scorned? Or will she find the mettle to not only endure, but to grow in the face of, her heartbreak? This book was published in 1935. Its syntax can be long–winded, but its imagery is unforgettable. The author conveys a deep love for her fellow man, and for the inexpressible promise of a young life. I believe there is Lucy Gayheart in all of us. The small–town character of Lucy was so typical and nostalgic in her quest for first, real, and unconventional love, much to the dismay of her rogue–ish childhood admirer. The feelings and actions of Lucy toward both situations is so characteristic of youth and young love. This novel would appeal mostly to women, from the teens on up, who are looking for something to read on a cold, rainy day while sipping hot cocoa. It is a wonderful escape to a past time in America and life. From the beginning Lucy Gayheart held my attention. It had so many ups, and downs, twists and turns that it was captivating. The book was very descriptive and wordy, but instead of taking away from the book it added depth and clarity. It's detail allowed me to become part of the book. I felt as if I knew Lucy forever, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Analysis Of I Love Lucy Rewinding back to the 1950's, I Love Lucy was one of the most popular sitcoms on television. There were two main characters and they happen to be married. The husband's name was Ricky and the wife's name is Lucy. Ricky is a talented singer and part of a band. On the other hand, his wife strives to be famous and share her talents with the world. Her husband claims that she has no talent and she would be better off staying at home to be a housewife. Throughout the show, Lucy finds herself getting into trouble as she often tries to perform at Tropicana, the place in which Ricky works. This black and white sitcom displays many characteristics that differentiate this show from current ones. During this time, women were displayed in the upmost manner and they had to keep the "lady like" image. Lucy is displayed as this innocent quiet lady who was expected to only do right. Women were expected to maintain their elegance and class, while men were able to have a bit of freedom with their personality. She was never shown drunk and was always well behaved. Having Lucy in a drunken state could alter others' opinions of her. In the show, they never referred to Lucy as pregnant. They would always say that Lucy is "with child" or "expecting". Also, it was forbidden for Lucy and Ricky to sleep in the same bed on television. They were filmed on two separate twin– sized beds, even if they were married. Everything was nicely thought out in hopes to not degrade Lucy's status as a woman. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Lucy Ap Psychology Virginie Silla's movie Lucy is what would call absurd, so only a few people actually take the time to watch it. Lucy, a twenty four year old female who is over–seas studying in Taipei, Taiwan. It is surely a different way of thinking, because it expands your mind more than imaginable. The movie shows us what it would be like to be able to expand our minds to a hundred percent and all the "superpowers" we would have. The drug that is portrayed in the movie is what makes Lucy such an amazing human. The drug seems to force her whole mind to wake up. I believe they are trying to secretly show the world that our minds are so much more than we give out. We only use about two percent of our brains. Lucy shows us what we could do and be like if we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She has to keep indulging herself with these absurd drugs, just to be able to stay alive she believes, or turn into whatever she is transforming into. She is an un–stoppable woman. Everyone comes together, and Dr. Norman instructs Lucy to come to a certain research hospital to be looked at by him and his following team members, once they arrive, they get started on inserting the rest of the CHP4 chemicals into her body, so she can fully transform. Not knowing, the Chinese drug traffickers have followed them and found them at the hospital, there is a big shoot out seen between the police and the Chinese. Once Jang enters the room where Lucy is, he seems to not find her. She successfully reached a hundred percent of her brains capacity and vanished into thin air. Once Jang asks where she is, her police officer friend receives a message from her saying she is everywhere. This is what confuses me the most, if a person reaches a hundred percent of their brains powers, then they basically become God, since they know every single little thing about everyone, and everything. Lucy decides to make herself into a large computer for the doctors and staff, she holds all the information that will ever be needed in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. How They Dress In Lucy Research Paper How they Dress: In Lucy the outfits are very generic or what you would expect at the time. The girls would dress up to look cute and nice and the men would be in suits and usually look very formal. In Modern family they all would dress sort of like how we would. Very casually and no one really sticks out from one another when it would come to comparing clothes. Role of men/women: The roles in I Love Lucy would also be something that you would expect for the time. The Men would be the busy business men in there suits going and working and coming home to greet their wife and for the ladies, It would be like cleaning, Kitchen Work and most stereotypical things. In modern family everything is mixed and ordinary. You have the adults going to work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. I love Lucy: Lucy Ball "If you've never failed, you've never lived." ("If you've never failed, you've never lived"–video) This video and short statement entails that life is about taking risks and learning from one's mistakes. Without life's mistakes, people wouldn't have the motivation to become better. Failure is a part of life. Failure allows the term, "When you fall, you get back up" come into play, allowing individuals to realize that it is a natural part of life to lose at something; one must simply get back up and try harder. Without failure how would people discover their true potential? Rather than giving failure a negative perspective, society should see it as a part of life that allows for growth and knowledge. Sadly, with failure comes the idea of flaw. Because of flaw, people would rather stay in their comfort zone, conforming to whatever position society has thrust upon them. Because of this, the lack of motivation and drive eventually dwindles away because people are too afraid to, "get back up and try again". The videos: Italy Talgam: Lead Like the Great Conductor, If you've never failed, you've never lived, Dan Pink: The puzzle of motivation, these videos provide powerful examples of how motivation works and how failure is a natural part of life that drives people to be great performers, innovators, and managers. As the narrator in, If you've never failed, you've never lived quoted, "You're wasting your time, she is too shy to put her best foot forward," this was in reference ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Show I Love Lucy Essay We are all here for a spell, get all the good laughs you can. –– Will Rogers Television's rise in popularity throughout the fifties saw the emergence of the situation comedy, a style that captivated audiences by presenting a story with a beginning, a middle, and a happy end. One of the most popular of these shows, I Love Lucy, continues to appeal to both young and old some forty years later –– and counting. For most people, the answer to how I Love Lucy continually and effectively draws viewers to the screen is that "It's funny." There is more to this funny show than meets the eye. For television viewers of the fifties, Lucy and Ricky could have been familiar neighbors from down the street. People could relate to this young couple, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was fate and a bit of luck that cast William Frawley and Vivian Vance in the colorful supporting roles of Fred and Ethel Mertz. After they were cast, it was discovered that both had musical and dancing talent from vaudeville, which opened doors in script–writing to incorporate these talents. The four co–stars had an innate ability to evoke laughter; behind the set a bulletin board listed the names of cast and crew with a series of gold stars next to each name. These represented the number of times funny, off–camera ad–libs were made (William Frawley always won.) On Monday, October 15, 1951, I Love Lucy made its debut on the CBS television network, which then consisted of a few big stations and seventy–four local affiliates. There was solid competition on NBC in the same 9 p.m. time–slot from "Lights Out" a top ten television version of the original radio classic. "Lucy," so the critics predicted, didn't stand a chance. (Andrews, 64.) The first episode to air, preceded by the first of many Philip Morris cigarette commercials, was titled "The Girls Want to Go to a Nightclub:" It's the Mertzes' eighteenth wedding anniversary, and Ethel wants to celebrate by going to the Copacabana, while Fred itches to attend the fights. An arguments ensues, culminating with Ethel and Lucy informing Fred and Ricky that they'll go nightclubbing without them –– with dates! Admitting to themselves that perhaps they were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. I Love Lucy Came Out: Different Ideas Of Gender Roles When the television program I Love Lucy came out, the culture at that time had a different idea of gender roles. In the television show, Lucy is seen at home and never at work. This is because women during this time did not work. They would stay at home and be the typical housewife, while the husband works. In television today, women are seen as independent. These women are allowed to have the same job as a male. In the television show I love Lucy, season 1 episode 4, after getting her fortune told, Lucy begins to think Ricky is trying to murder her. Ricky talking on the phone only made her suspicion worse. When Ricky comes home, Lucy locks herself in her room. When she comes out, she sees Ricky putting medicine in her drink. When she drinks the tainted drink, Lucy believes she is going to die. She then takes the gun from the house and threatens Ricky at the club. Ricky then reveals that he was truly never going to kill her and that it was only in Lucy's mind. In the episode, women are portrayed as the typical housewives. These women stay in the house and take care of the house. At the beginning of the episode, Lucy is seen cooking while Ricky was at work. The woman in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In current television series, women are mostly strong and independent. Women are out in the workforce rather than staying home. Both women and men take care of the house; however, the majority of the time the woman does more housework than the male. The gender roles have changed over time. The changes in American society are pointing to a completely equal gender role. Today, it is socially acceptable, and highly encouraged to do the same job as a man. This type of attitude is showing the culture that girls are capable of doing anything a man can do. Furthermore, this type of outlook is allowing for women to accomplish great things that they would not have been able to do in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. What Is The Theme Of Mirror By Lucy Grealy And Body Image In "Mirrors," Lucy Grealy describes her experience of having jaw cancer, its treatments, and the resulting deformity of her face. At the early age of 9, Lucy Grealy was diagnosed with jaw cancer. Because of this, she had to have a large amount of her jaw surgically removed. Growing up, she was taunted by other individuals around her for not having a beautiful face. Her facial deformity kept her from having many friends and having a positive body image. Men ridiculed her as she walked down the street, individuals stared at her in department stores, and children during her school days would continuously make fun of her appearance. Lucy Grealy even pretended to live in dangerous places like Cambodia or Vietnam to escape her own life. From the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Numerous men feel the exact same way Lucy Grealy did about her appearance. Just because they are men, does not mean they cannot be insecure about their own bodies. The media has a large influence on how a person feels about his or her appearance. Many individuals feel negatively about themselves after seeing the media's version of ideal men and women. Grealy completely ignored the leading cause of body disappointment. Millions of people suffer from having a negative body image without having a facial deformity. Grealy judged women around her as feeling happy with their appearance because they did not have a facial deformity. When in reality, those women felt the exact same way Grealy did. Eating disorders have a direct connection with having a negative body image. Lucy Grealy completely disregarded the lengths people will go to appear attractive by society's standards. Lucy Grealy would have made "Mirrors" more complete and cohesive if she would have added these four ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Analysis Of Color And I Love Lucy Color & Lighting: How To Get Away With Murder & I Love Lucy How To Get Away With Murder, a modern 2015 law and murder television drama, and I Love Lucy, a 1951 live audience comedic sitcom, hold many differences in regards to color and lighting usage. However, if thoroughly analyzed similarities can be discovered. In the season finale of How To Get Away With Murder, the director makes great use of color by means of transitional color, surrealism, color as a symbol, special effect colors, atmospheric colors, comic colors and advancing colors. The director effectively uses color as a transition from past to present. Dark green tinted scenes are used to signal a flashback to past. Soon thereafter, normal realistic colors returned during present scene. Specific examples of this transition is when the audience is flashed back to when Sam was murdered, when Annalise discovered his infidelity and when she found his dead body inside their home. Realistic colors resumed after these scenes. Moreover, surrealism is present in this episode, specifically when Annalise discovers Sam's dead body dripping with blood on the wooden floor. The dark green atmospheric tints "used in this scene altered the blood's red to appear additionally nightmarish" (Petrie & Boggs, 2011, p. 204). Also, the colors in this specific scene contribute to three–dimensionality. The dark nature of this scene and green filter that succumbs the past, almost makes Annalise blend into the night but her bright read ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Dracula: Mina Harker and Lucy Westenra In the novel, Dracula, by Bram Stoker, we are introduced to two specific ladies that are essential to the essence of this gothic, horror novel. These two women are Mina Harker and Lucy Westenra. The purpose for these two women was for Stoke to clearly depict the two types of women: the innocent and the contaminated. In the beginning, the women were both examples of the stereotypical flawless women of this time period. However, as the novel seems to progress, major differences are bound to arise. Although both women, Lucy and Mina, share the same innocent characteristics, it's more ascertain that with naïve and inability of self control, Lucy creates a boundary that shows the difference between these two ladies and ultimately causes her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The characteristic that successfully saves her was her ability to continue to be strong and continue to control herself. Lucy, on the other hand, usually was weak and she didn't even try to fight off Dracula. She often tries to not recollect the events that occurred between the two. In the end, Mina was able to actually go back to her old habits and be back into a pure state, while Lucy, sadly, was not able to. Lucy turned into a vampire, and as a vampire her terrible characteristics were more apparent than those of when she was pure. While Lucy was a vampire, he eyes were "unclean and full of hell–fire, instead of the pure, gentle orbs we knew" (222–223). Lucy was not only an active threat to children but her desires for the men of the land also posed an active threat. At one point, Dr. Seward recorded, "at that moment, the remnant of my love passed into hate and loathing; had she then been killed..." (223). Both Lucy and Mina get to a common phase of purity but since Lucy has a lack of self control and she has unexpected childish qualities, she eventually had to get back her qualities of innocence in her death. The two main women of Dracula both have very similar qualities. Other than that, they also have the same strong differences. In this time era, women were represented as this perfect, loving, and intimate person; however, they often liked to drift from this stereotype of perfection. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. I Love Lucy ne Andes puts it, "Lucy is ultimately UNRULEABLE! ...No she does not break the rules to make a feminist statement...But in her own rebellious way, she proves that women can break the molds within which their world tries to cast them..." (2007, para. 3). Therefore, even if people may not think that it is intentional, watching Lucy try to break free from her homemaker life, could definitely impact the viewers. Yes, Lucy is usually put back into her place, but occasionally she does get what she wants, and the fact that she is "disobeying" her husband, may have influenced women to do the same. With the amount of viewers, "40,000,000 regularly", watching I Love Lucy, it would be hard to believe that no one was impacted by Lucy's rebellious ways (Pan, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Lucy In A Room With A View In A Room with a View, the main theme is of Lucy's transformation from a timid young woman, to one who is willing to subvert once George opens her eyes to that fact that she is an autonomous person who can do as she pleases. At the beginning of the novel, she is willing to go along with most of what her cousin Charlotte dictates is 'proper' on the trip to Florence. She attempts to rebuff George and heeds Charlotte when she says not to tell anyone what occurred between them. Though she is clearly not a child, she nevertheless basis many of her choices on what will please her family society. Even when she becomes engaged to Cecil, she does not demonstrate much gumption. She makes excuses for his poor behavior and tries to please him by becoming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. I Love Lucy: Most Popular Sitcoms Of The 1950s I Love Lucy was one of the most popular sitcoms of the 1950s. The show starred Lucille Ball as Lucy Ricardo and her real life husband Desi Arnaz as club singer Ricky Ricardo. The couple lived in a New York City apartment building across the hall from their friends Fred and Ethel Mertz. Lucy's character is a portrayed as a trouble making newlywed who is always causing problems for her husband and herself. Although I Love Lucy was a groundbreaking for its time, it still kept true to many of the sex and gender roles thought to be important during the 1950s. I've grown up watching this show with my parents and I love it because it really makes me laugh and it lets me spend time with my family. It wasn't until recently that I noticed how different the roles of men and women where then compared to now. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Women were to be housewives and to cook, clean, and raise children. They were expected by society to provide a relaxed home environment and dinner or lunch on the table when their husbands returned home from work. Women were thought to have no place in the working world. Lucy however was always messing something up or breaking something, but at the same time, no matter how much stuff she messed up, but she almost always had full makeup and her hair perfectly in place. You never really saw Lucy do anything without wearing a gown and heels whether she was going out or cleaning. Women at the time were also thought to be emotionally unstable and unable to make decisions. In the time period, many women feared being reprimanded by their husbands for doing wrong and didn't want to get in trouble because the husband was the boss of the home. Lucy almost always made the wrong choices and when things did not work out she usually ended up throwing a fit or crying like a child. Ricky would then have to come console ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. A Room With A View Literary Merit Essay A Room With a View Literary Merit I as a reader enjoy reading, however I do not do it as often as I would like. I always have trouble starting books, I would say that the first five to chapters are the hardest to get through. I admire how with reading you are able to make your own depiction of what's happening, instead of seeing what others envisioned. To me a great book must have twists and turns to keep me interested. I love being able to get to know the characters, feeling as if they are apart of your own life, being able to see them as almost a friend in your own life. Taking their life lessons and putting them to use in your own. I like more romantici books where they have to get over many obstacles to obtain their great love. I also enjoy reading about a character who is able to turn their troubles around and become better than they once were. As a little girl I was always read to; I wish that I read more on my own when I was younger. I think it would have helped me get over the whole "trouble starting a book" phase. I do see myself growing though. I praise older romantic/ coming of age books with their complexity, symbolism, and messages, they have a certain personality that I adore reading. Finding books like these make me enjoy reading a lot more than I did, say six years ago. Literary merit to me would be described as the ability to read a book from the age of 15 to 90 and still enjoy it (you may change meaning with in those years or look at it in a different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds Journeys Essay English Assessment Task 1 Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds Song – Imaginative Journey The Beatles – primarily John Lennon. The song "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds", performed by The Beatles, written in the year 1967, by John Lennon, takes the listener on a journey into the imagination. The most common interpretation of "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" is that the lyrics of the song follow the journey that one would embark on after taking the drug LSD which would project wild imaginings. Other interpretations of "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" are that Lennon had a girlfriend named Lucy and that the song is primarily about her.. During "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds", the imaginative journey emanates throughout in which adds to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds", there is a lot of imagery; these following examples make it very easy to project the pictures of the song into the mind. Imagery is shown by lines such as "cellophane flowers of yellow and green" and "marmalade skies" these lines give the listener a sense of being there, and being able to see what the composer has portrayed in the song. The second person technique combined with the technique of imagery, created by alliteration, "tangerine trees" and "plasticine porters" which helps the description stand out, and adjectives such as "newspaper taxis". There are some techniques that are harder to find, and be easily looked–over. This is shown in the starting line of each verse is innocent and would maybe appeal to a child's mind. For example the "newspaper taxis" appearing on the shore could refer to paper boats appearing on the shore. This text explores the journey as means of searching for something as throughout the song, the listener is told to "look for the girl with the sun in her eyes" who appears difficult to find. Not until the end of the song and, the end of the journey, the "girl with kaleidoscope eyes" is found. It seems that she was the purpose of the journey into the imaginative world. This song relates to journeys because it is believed to be an acid trip, it is a journey through John Lennon's (the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Analysis Of A Room With A View By E. M. Forster In A Room with a View, author E.M. Forster contrasts Florence, Italy and Surrey, England in an attempt to reveal the interests and desires of Lucy Honeychurch, the main character. Forster does this through showing differences between what each country represents, Lucy's suitors, and the expectations of men and women in each location. The differences between the countries show how the life Lucy wants to live and the life she is expected to live differ, and how these differences ultimately contribute to the meaning of the work. Each country in the novel represents a conflict in Lucy's life. While in Italy, Lucy is given the freedom to roam and explore as she pleases. On page 30 it states, "'I think I shall go out,' said Lucy. 'I want to go ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cecil, on the other hand, believes women are the lesser sex and wants to offer Lucy less independence because of it. "So ran her thoughts, while her faculties were busy with Cecil...When he was cross he was always elaborate, and made long, clever answers where 'Yes' or 'No' would have done," as stated on page 109. This passage shows Cecil's unnecessary pretentiousness, and it reveals that Lucy not only notices his attitude, she finds it distasteful. George, on the other hand, is proven to be joyous and free. This can be shown on page 105, "He smiled, flung himself at them, splashed them, ducked them, kicked them, muddied them, and drove them out of the pool." The actions listed describe George's behavior in the pond. He is out there simply enjoying life, and that is the personality Lucy finds herself wanting. That is the kind of personality that matches Italy, as it fosters independence and joy. This contradicts England and Cecil, both of which foster pretentious behavior and a stuffy environment. Once Part II of the novel is reached, the book transitions from Italy to England. The attitude and atmosphere shifts, but so do expectations of women. On page 96 it states, "At last she longed for attention, as a woman should, and looked up to him because he is a man." This sentence is referring to Lucy and Cecil. This is a representation of England because sentences like this are not found in Part I of this book, only in Part ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Mirrorings by Lucy Grealy Essay Mirrorings by Lucy Grealy Sure, some of us have this great confidence within ourselves about looking great, but that does not hold true for everyone. I understand the pain or disgust, or even disappointment one feels when they look in the mirror and say, "I wish I could change this or that about myself". Although this piece is written about the author's life, it holds meaning and connects with for many people; one only has to dig deep enough to find one. For me, it was to realize what is important in life can change, adapt and that we must explore our inner selves and find our own path in life. In this piece, Grealy describes the influence of her experiences of cancer, its treatments, and the resulting deformity of her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now throughout my life, being the oldest son, and brother I have always felt that I needed to set the example for the rest of my family. I've felt that I needed to be the pillar of strength to carry my family, my parents always made me believe that if I was strong then everyone else around me would benefit. Emotionally as a child I felt shut off from the world because I would be struck/scowled for crying, or even if I'd show the slightest bit of what my parent's called "overconfidence", which is basically any type of trying to feel good about my accomplishments in any form. But of course I was always expected to perform at the peak and be above everyone. For this type of upbringing I was "isolated" from the rest of my peers, emotionally detached, and felt as if I was an unwanted enigma. As it says in "Mirrorings" on page 729, "I felt that I was the only one walking about in the world who understood what was really important." I felt the exact same in that I only thought I knew what was really important, now that I have moved out on my own, I finally understand that what is important changes with each day, each second, each human interaction. For example, in college what is important most would say is to graduate, but suppose one were to meet someone they could not live without for the rest of their life, slowly that number one priority of graduating changes to living for that person and making sure both people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Lucy Grealy's Autobiography Of A Face Every individual person has their own way of finding comfort in difficult situations. From finding comfort in simple things like eating a cupcake to harmful and unhealthy ways like self–harm. As readers read through Autobiography of a Face by Lucy Grealy, they witness the cruelty and pain Lucy goes through as she gets treated for her cancer and how it drastically changes her appearance and affects her whole life. When Lucy was young, before she was diagnosed with cancer, her comfort was being an excellent tomboy because she was a terrible athlete but a good gamer for casual and daring games. However, that all changed when her treatment for cancer started. Ever since then, Lucy's life became full of pain, and she withstood that pain by taking comfort in certain things. The people around Lucy didn't always give her comfort, in fact, very few did. At the hospital, the head nurse. Mary, was one of Lucy's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, when she was at home alone, "At home it was different. Those long quiet mornings in the house still gave me pleasure," but whenever this silence was interrupted, "tension and shame accompanied them" (Grealy 93). Especially when Lucy was around her family because since she wasn't able to detect what she was unhappy about within the complicated family relationship they shared, she felt that everything started with her and that it was her fault. When Lucy was at the hospital with her father, there was a feeling of a comforting relief every time he left, "I watched his back as he left and felt relief" because when he left, the "embarrassment and awkwardness" (Grealy 85) that Lucy's father felt, was the same as hers. That relief of being left alone during a difficult time is comforting because it becomes a time that's just for you and your thoughts. There's no looks of judgement or pity written across faces, just the comfort of the surroundings around ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...